Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near New Cuyama, CA

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Bakersfield, CA 93308
Favorito JHE
FAVORITO JHE, 01/02/2017, Andalusian, Gelding, Grey, ANCCE, 16.2hh, Sired b..
Bakersfield, California
Gray
Andalusian
Gelding
7
Bakersfield, CA
CA
$35,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Oildale, CA 93308
Ready Girl Easy
Ready is amazing she has the brains and heart.She has been on a two week ca..
Oildale, California
Pinto
Quarter Horse
Mare
8
Oildale, CA
CA
$2,300
Paint Stallion
Flashy 4 white socks and blaze. Started as a western pleasure horse, show..
Ojai, California
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Ojai, CA
CA
$10,000
Arabian Stallion
FLA Starion (AHA #353955, Sweepstake Nom. Sire) AT STUD ( * El Shaklan X ..
Santa Ynez, California
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Santa Ynez, CA
CA
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
Denver is a 16 year old, approximately 16 hh Quarter Horse Appendix. Clips,..
Bakersfield, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Bakersfield, CA
CA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Very gentle clips, ties, trailers. No bad habits, does not bite or kick, ca..
Bakersfield, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Bakersfield, CA
CA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
PAINT HORSE APHA 3 / 04 sorrel overo yearling gelding, huge white area on b..
Bakersfield, California
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Bakersfield, CA
CA
$4,500
Paint Mare
This filly is put together real nice, big hip and shoulder with a pretty li..
Bakersfield, California
Other
Paint
Mare
-
Bakersfield, CA
CA
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Hollywood Rudy, Registered Paint gelding, APHA, Raised on ranch, one traine..
Gaviota, California
Paint
Stallion
-
Gaviota, CA
CA
$7,500
Andalusian Stallion
Beutiful and energetic horse able to deilght eny kind of rider...
Buellton, California
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Buellton, CA
CA
$7,000
Arabian Mare
Ali Jamaal and Bask Flame granddaughter. Pretty face, dark eyes, nice neck,..
Santa Ynez, California
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Santa Ynez, CA
CA
$4,000
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About New Cuyama, CA

The area was considered territory of the Yokuts people, but Chumash Indians from the Pacific Coast are also known to have frequented the area. The imprint of an old Indian trail can still be seen leading over the hills of present-day Ventura County to the headwaters of Piru Creek. The name "Cuyama" comes from an Indian village named for the Chumash word kuyam, meaning "clam" or "freshwater mollusk". The area's recorded history dates to 1822 when Mexico won independence from Spain and took over the Spanish colony of Alta California. Two Mexican land grants, the Rancho Cuyama (Lataillade) and Rancho Cuyama (Rojo), were granted in the 1840s by Governors Manuel Micheltorena and Pío Pico in the lower Cuyama Valley along the Cuyama River, where current New Cuyama is, privatizing ownership of the land.